Abstract

• Clarifying complementary roles for natural and genetically manipu- lated microorganisms. • Assuring that bioremediation does not produce toxic inter- mediates or hazardous end products in treated environments. • Broadening the range of priority chemicals treatable by biological processes. • Studying the fate of microbial genoines in the environment, es- pecially for genetically engineered strains. I should like to add to the list the development of methods that genuinely solve problems associated with metals and radionuclides, the development of procedures that handle mixed wastes and the edu- cation of the public and govern- ments throughout the world on the true costs, benefits, and risks of environmental biotechnology.

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